There is also Guard Cordy Glenn there, this depends on what we think about Mutha, Garner, Hicks etc. Without completing our OL, draft playmakers on offense are a semi waste of time. Plus lineman last longer. We are rebuilding here folks
Cordy Glenn, G/OT, Georgia
Height: 6-5. Weight: 345.
40 Time: 5.15. 10-Yd Split: 1.76.
Bench: 31.
Arm: 35 3/4. Hand: 10.
Projected Round (2012): 1-2.
4/24/12: At the Combine, Glenn showed off excellent speed with a surprisingly fast 40 time for such a large man. His only real flaw is his feet, but he has the potential to improve on that in the NFL. Some teams will consider keeping him at tackle in the NFL. After a rough first day at the Senior Bowl, Glenn played very well in the remaining practices and in the actual game.
As a senior, Glenn was a starter at left tackle. In many games in 2011, he was dominant. Glenn has the power, balance and long arms to make him a well-rounded blocker. He had no problem opening holes in the ground game, and generally was a good pass protector.